About Us
Mission
The mission of the Carver County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD is to provide high quality assistance to the land managers and citizens of Carver County for the protection of land and water resources. The Carver SWCD is governed by a five-member board of Supervisors. Each Supervisor is elected from single-member districts apportioned based on population. The board is responsible for setting policies, and overall direction for implementation of the SWCD’s programs and services
1946 Organization Committee:
Harold Smith, Rudolph Siewart, Walter Zimmerman, Jacob Bongard, Harley Cederstrom, Norman Nellen, Manfred Schrupp, Arthur Ottinger, Tom Murphy, Walter Lobitz, Dick Lyman
History
But the storms stretched across the nation. They reached south to Texas and east to New York. Dust even sifted into the White House and onto the desk of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
On Capitol Hill, while testifying about the erosion problem, soil scientist Hugh Hammond Bennett threw back the curtains to reveal a sky blackened by dust.
In 1937, President Roosevelt wrote the governors of all the states recommending legislation that would allow local landowners to form soil conservation districts.
The Carver Soil & Water Conservation District was formed on November 12, 1946 to help heal the scars to the land from the turbulent 1930s. Local Carver County farmers made up the organization committee (picture on right). The Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Minnesota, operating under a charter issued by the Secretary of State. Minnesota currently has 88 SWCDs, which are governed by a Board of five elected Supervisors. SWCDs receive their authority from Chapter 103C of Minnesota Statutes.
Carver SWCD first Board of Supervisors:
Manfred Schrupp, Walter Zimmerman, Norman Nellen,
Arthur Ottinger, Walter Lobitz
Staff
Mike Wanous
District Manager
Felicia Brockoff
Administrative & Finance Specialist
Ben Datres
Farm Bill Technician
Tom Genelin
Senior District Technician
Terry Meiller
Resource Conservationist
Tyler Polster
District Technician
Seth Ristow
Landscape Restoration Specialist